Go Whisper Go!

Eat your heart out birdy, I can do it too and on a wingsuit. Mommy, can you see me? I am  having fun. 3, 2, 1… yes, I am ready. I am flying mommy… yeeehhhh!

Who said diving was for humans only? I don’t know about you but I am certainly having a beautiful Sunday morning, and this just definitely my day. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. LOVE!

Can You See Me Now?

IMG_0344See if you can capture it? I startled a bit when I first heard noises coming from in between the trees. I had no idea what it was and as I was reading to run when I heard my friend. “Ohhh isn’t he cute? I wish I could take him home!” There he was, quietly relaxing amongst the pumpkin. “No, you won’t”, said her husband.

Can you spot it? Can you tell us what it is? Oh yeah, the picture is kinda “old”, like in November, Thanksgiving, pumpkin time.

A Proud Mom!

I feel like a proud mom. A mother who is proud of her babies. A mom who saw her babies grow up to become men. A mother who beams with joy everytime she sees them. A mother who is happy with their achievements… well, not really. They are fish. They are not mine. They are my friend’s.

IMG_0338I was first introduced to them a few years ago when they were these itty-bitty. No, I didn’t change their diapers but if feeding them liken to that, then I did it.

They were cute and bubbly “nemos”, yeah some resembled it, at times when Finding Nemo was in vogue. They exuded tranquility, peacefulness.

IMG_0339My friend built an exquisite pond for his “babies” just outside of the entrance door instead of piling them up in a fish tank and anyone coming to house could not steer clear but see them. They were there greeting anyone with their “smile” and free spirit.

That was his thing, feeding them. His zen moment. His time of great joy. His inner peace.

IMG_0337They knew it was time and would swim at once at the sound of the first drop of food in the water. They were hungry and fed they were.

IMG_0336I didn’t know what would become of the fishes once my friend moved to the new house but he quietly relocated the pond, fish included.  Perhaps, some died but in my wildest dreams, never thought they would grow this big and survive this long. I wish they had names!